I'm glad you both want a terrible game. Enjoy another 6 years of DoA4.
Hey Raansu, have you played the IPL Round 2 Build?
I hear there's this game called VF5FS that probably has everything you want. Perhaps you should make that your main game since this one bothers you so much.
It's because negativity generally brings more negativity.I don't know why you guys are fighting Raansu for wanting the hold nerfed more. I didn't think you would be against that sort of thing.
I don't know why you guys are fighting Raansu for wanting the hold nerfed more. I didn't think you would be against that sort of thing.
Isn't it too early to jump to conclusions?
It's an issue. If you're not supposed to complain about issues then what are you supposed to do? He may not have had hands-on with the game but the people playing weren't exactly terrible DOA players or anything. Did they find any work-arounds? They were basically playing DOA4 from what I could gather.It's not that people are against what he's saying, it's just annoying when someone focuses on ONE LITTLE THING, then proceeds to jump to wild conclusions (ie. "This is DOA4 all over again!") without having direct hands-on experience to find a "strategic" way around the "problem", and constantly complains and complains and complains about it over and over and over.
No, the game will turn out bad because the developers are ignoring serious issues that people have been complaining about for a decade and have held the series back from being taken seriously for even longer. There's no excuse.Not every little issue is going to be "fixed" along the development of a game, and that doesn't mean that the game will turn out bad because of it.
How would fixing deep-rooted issues in the gameplay exclude casual players? This is what you're implying.Because games are made with the interest of appealing to a WIDE audience base (big part being casual players)
While I think the changes that have been made are positive, they're hardly "significant." They're minor changes that people here will pick up on but most won't. What's "significant" is the room for improvement.That said, it has already been pointed out numerous times by numerous players that DOA5 has SIGNIFICANTLY improved from DOA4.
What a terrible argument. Why can't they just fix these issues so more people would want to play? They are issues after all, not just a personal preference that someone has.And it most certainly is not "DOA4 all over again." If someone doesn't like, and can't get over, that certain elements still exist in the system, then that person should just go play a different game. There is no place for incessant whining.
If you know you have some disease or disorder that forces you to do so, then yes.If I piss in my own cheerios... Can I still be angry?